Cascadia dipole?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by csw1818, Mar 18, 2016.
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If he was dumping coal, I'll bet that it was Westwood Generation, just west of the exit.
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He said he turned right at the exit and was hauling paper sludge
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the elevation helps tremendously with what's going on...
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For reference, he was at the far left, and you were at the far right. If the coordinates were accurate.
Sorry, replied to wrong user lol.rabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
It makes it much more difficult believe it or not.
We were struggling to hear each other when I used the PC76.windsmith and bored silly Thank this. -
I can actually believe that but there's something going on there that I think we're all not seeing.
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-135db receive made it possible for my Magnum to hear his Cobra 29 and also for his Connex to hear my Uniden PC76. Wouldn't have happened otherwise.Last edited: Jan 8, 2017
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I'd be interested to see if this path is consistently usable. Would also help to know the weather conditions.
Here are the possible modes:
LOS ground wave - not likely due to terrain (provided that the end point locations are accurate)
Tropospheric ducting - not likely as the frequency used is too low to use that mode.
NVIS - not likely as the frequency used is too high to use that mode.
Knife edge diffraction - not likely because of multiple obstructions and frequency below 30MHz.
Skywave - not likely because the stations are too close together.
Meteor scatter - not likely due to its transient nature.
Did I miss anything?
Have we successfully hijacked this thread?rabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
But what about background noise? I'd think that you'd be limited by noise pm the receive side.rabbiporkchop Thanks this.
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